bsc/les/odr_test.go

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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
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//
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package les
import (
"bytes"
"context"
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"math/big"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
common: move big integer math to common/math (#3699) * common: remove CurrencyToString Move denomination values to params instead. * common: delete dead code * common: move big integer operations to common/math This commit consolidates all big integer operations into common/math and adds tests and documentation. There should be no change in semantics for BigPow, BigMin, BigMax, S256, U256, Exp and their behaviour is now locked in by tests. The BigD, BytesToBig and Bytes2Big functions don't provide additional value, all uses are replaced by new(big.Int).SetBytes(). BigToBytes is now called PaddedBigBytes, its minimum output size parameter is now specified as the number of bytes instead of bits. The single use of this function is in the EVM's MSTORE instruction. Big and String2Big are replaced by ParseBig, which is slightly stricter. It previously accepted leading zeros for hexadecimal inputs but treated decimal inputs as octal if a leading zero digit was present. ParseUint64 is used in places where String2Big was used to decode a uint64. The new functions MustParseBig and MustParseUint64 are now used in many places where parsing errors were previously ignored. * common: delete unused big integer variables * accounts/abi: replace uses of BytesToBig with use of encoding/binary * common: remove BytesToBig * common: remove Bytes2Big * common: remove BigTrue * cmd/utils: add BigFlag and use it for error-checked integer flags While here, remove environment variable processing for DirectoryFlag because we don't use it. * core: add missing error checks in genesis block parser * common: remove String2Big * cmd/evm: use utils.BigFlag * common/math: check for 256 bit overflow in ParseBig This is supposed to prevent silent overflow/truncation of values in the genesis block JSON. Without this check, a genesis block that set a balance larger than 256 bits would lead to weird behaviour in the VM. * cmd/utils: fixup import
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/math"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/state"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/vm"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/light"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp"
)
type odrTestFn func(ctx context.Context, db ethdb.Database, config *params.ChainConfig, bc *core.BlockChain, lc *light.LightChain, bhash common.Hash) []byte
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func TestOdrGetBlockLes1(t *testing.T) { testOdr(t, 1, 1, odrGetBlock) }
func odrGetBlock(ctx context.Context, db ethdb.Database, config *params.ChainConfig, bc *core.BlockChain, lc *light.LightChain, bhash common.Hash) []byte {
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var block *types.Block
if bc != nil {
block = bc.GetBlockByHash(bhash)
} else {
block, _ = lc.GetBlockByHash(ctx, bhash)
}
if block == nil {
return nil
}
rlp, _ := rlp.EncodeToBytes(block)
return rlp
}
func TestOdrGetReceiptsLes1(t *testing.T) { testOdr(t, 1, 1, odrGetReceipts) }
func odrGetReceipts(ctx context.Context, db ethdb.Database, config *params.ChainConfig, bc *core.BlockChain, lc *light.LightChain, bhash common.Hash) []byte {
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var receipts types.Receipts
if bc != nil {
receipts = core.GetBlockReceipts(db, bhash, core.GetBlockNumber(db, bhash))
} else {
receipts, _ = light.GetBlockReceipts(ctx, lc.Odr(), bhash, core.GetBlockNumber(db, bhash))
}
if receipts == nil {
return nil
}
rlp, _ := rlp.EncodeToBytes(receipts)
return rlp
}
func TestOdrAccountsLes1(t *testing.T) { testOdr(t, 1, 1, odrAccounts) }
func odrAccounts(ctx context.Context, db ethdb.Database, config *params.ChainConfig, bc *core.BlockChain, lc *light.LightChain, bhash common.Hash) []byte {
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dummyAddr := common.HexToAddress("1234567812345678123456781234567812345678")
acc := []common.Address{testBankAddress, acc1Addr, acc2Addr, dummyAddr}
var (
res []byte
st *state.StateDB
err error
)
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for _, addr := range acc {
if bc != nil {
header := bc.GetHeaderByHash(bhash)
st, err = state.New(header.Root, state.NewDatabase(db))
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} else {
header := lc.GetHeaderByHash(bhash)
st = light.NewState(ctx, header, lc.Odr())
}
if err == nil {
bal := st.GetBalance(addr)
rlp, _ := rlp.EncodeToBytes(bal)
res = append(res, rlp...)
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}
}
return res
}
func TestOdrContractCallLes1(t *testing.T) { testOdr(t, 1, 2, odrContractCall) }
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type callmsg struct {
types.Message
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}
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func (callmsg) CheckNonce() bool { return false }
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func odrContractCall(ctx context.Context, db ethdb.Database, config *params.ChainConfig, bc *core.BlockChain, lc *light.LightChain, bhash common.Hash) []byte {
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data := common.Hex2Bytes("60CD26850000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000")
var res []byte
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
data[35] = byte(i)
if bc != nil {
header := bc.GetHeaderByHash(bhash)
statedb, err := state.New(header.Root, state.NewDatabase(db))
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if err == nil {
from := statedb.GetOrNewStateObject(testBankAddress)
common: move big integer math to common/math (#3699) * common: remove CurrencyToString Move denomination values to params instead. * common: delete dead code * common: move big integer operations to common/math This commit consolidates all big integer operations into common/math and adds tests and documentation. There should be no change in semantics for BigPow, BigMin, BigMax, S256, U256, Exp and their behaviour is now locked in by tests. The BigD, BytesToBig and Bytes2Big functions don't provide additional value, all uses are replaced by new(big.Int).SetBytes(). BigToBytes is now called PaddedBigBytes, its minimum output size parameter is now specified as the number of bytes instead of bits. The single use of this function is in the EVM's MSTORE instruction. Big and String2Big are replaced by ParseBig, which is slightly stricter. It previously accepted leading zeros for hexadecimal inputs but treated decimal inputs as octal if a leading zero digit was present. ParseUint64 is used in places where String2Big was used to decode a uint64. The new functions MustParseBig and MustParseUint64 are now used in many places where parsing errors were previously ignored. * common: delete unused big integer variables * accounts/abi: replace uses of BytesToBig with use of encoding/binary * common: remove BytesToBig * common: remove Bytes2Big * common: remove BigTrue * cmd/utils: add BigFlag and use it for error-checked integer flags While here, remove environment variable processing for DirectoryFlag because we don't use it. * core: add missing error checks in genesis block parser * common: remove String2Big * cmd/evm: use utils.BigFlag * common/math: check for 256 bit overflow in ParseBig This is supposed to prevent silent overflow/truncation of values in the genesis block JSON. Without this check, a genesis block that set a balance larger than 256 bits would lead to weird behaviour in the VM. * cmd/utils: fixup import
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from.SetBalance(math.MaxBig256)
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msg := callmsg{types.NewMessage(from.Address(), &testContractAddr, 0, new(big.Int), big.NewInt(100000), new(big.Int), data, false)}
context := core.NewEVMContext(msg, header, bc, nil)
vmenv := vm.NewEVM(context, statedb, config, vm.Config{})
//vmenv := core.NewEnv(statedb, config, bc, msg, header, vm.Config{})
common: move big integer math to common/math (#3699) * common: remove CurrencyToString Move denomination values to params instead. * common: delete dead code * common: move big integer operations to common/math This commit consolidates all big integer operations into common/math and adds tests and documentation. There should be no change in semantics for BigPow, BigMin, BigMax, S256, U256, Exp and their behaviour is now locked in by tests. The BigD, BytesToBig and Bytes2Big functions don't provide additional value, all uses are replaced by new(big.Int).SetBytes(). BigToBytes is now called PaddedBigBytes, its minimum output size parameter is now specified as the number of bytes instead of bits. The single use of this function is in the EVM's MSTORE instruction. Big and String2Big are replaced by ParseBig, which is slightly stricter. It previously accepted leading zeros for hexadecimal inputs but treated decimal inputs as octal if a leading zero digit was present. ParseUint64 is used in places where String2Big was used to decode a uint64. The new functions MustParseBig and MustParseUint64 are now used in many places where parsing errors were previously ignored. * common: delete unused big integer variables * accounts/abi: replace uses of BytesToBig with use of encoding/binary * common: remove BytesToBig * common: remove Bytes2Big * common: remove BigTrue * cmd/utils: add BigFlag and use it for error-checked integer flags While here, remove environment variable processing for DirectoryFlag because we don't use it. * core: add missing error checks in genesis block parser * common: remove String2Big * cmd/evm: use utils.BigFlag * common/math: check for 256 bit overflow in ParseBig This is supposed to prevent silent overflow/truncation of values in the genesis block JSON. Without this check, a genesis block that set a balance larger than 256 bits would lead to weird behaviour in the VM. * cmd/utils: fixup import
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gp := new(core.GasPool).AddGas(math.MaxBig256)
ret, _, _, _ := core.ApplyMessage(vmenv, msg, gp)
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res = append(res, ret...)
}
} else {
header := lc.GetHeaderByHash(bhash)
state := light.NewState(ctx, header, lc.Odr())
state.SetBalance(testBankAddress, math.MaxBig256)
msg := callmsg{types.NewMessage(testBankAddress, &testContractAddr, 0, new(big.Int), big.NewInt(100000), new(big.Int), data, false)}
context := core.NewEVMContext(msg, header, lc, nil)
vmenv := vm.NewEVM(context, state, config, vm.Config{})
gp := new(core.GasPool).AddGas(math.MaxBig256)
ret, _, _, _ := core.ApplyMessage(vmenv, msg, gp)
if state.Error() == nil {
res = append(res, ret...)
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}
}
}
return res
}
func testOdr(t *testing.T, protocol int, expFail uint64, fn odrTestFn) {
// Assemble the test environment
peers := newPeerSet()
dist := newRequestDistributor(peers, make(chan struct{}))
rm := newRetrieveManager(peers, dist, nil)
db, _ := ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
ldb, _ := ethdb.NewMemDatabase()
odr := NewLesOdr(ldb, rm)
pm := newTestProtocolManagerMust(t, false, 4, testChainGen, nil, nil, db)
lpm := newTestProtocolManagerMust(t, true, 0, nil, peers, odr, ldb)
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_, err1, lpeer, err2 := newTestPeerPair("peer", protocol, pm, lpm)
select {
case <-time.After(time.Millisecond * 100):
case err := <-err1:
t.Fatalf("peer 1 handshake error: %v", err)
case err := <-err2:
t.Fatalf("peer 1 handshake error: %v", err)
}
lpm.synchronise(lpeer)
test := func(expFail uint64) {
for i := uint64(0); i <= pm.blockchain.CurrentHeader().Number.Uint64(); i++ {
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bhash := core.GetCanonicalHash(db, i)
b1 := fn(light.NoOdr, db, pm.chainConfig, pm.blockchain.(*core.BlockChain), nil, bhash)
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 200*time.Millisecond)
defer cancel()
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b2 := fn(ctx, ldb, lpm.chainConfig, nil, lpm.blockchain.(*light.LightChain), bhash)
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eq := bytes.Equal(b1, b2)
exp := i < expFail
if exp && !eq {
t.Errorf("odr mismatch")
}
if !exp && eq {
t.Errorf("unexpected odr match")
}
}
}
// temporarily remove peer to test odr fails
// expect retrievals to fail (except genesis block) without a les peer
peers.Unregister(lpeer.id)
time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 10) // ensure that all peerSetNotify callbacks are executed
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test(expFail)
// expect all retrievals to pass
peers.Register(lpeer)
time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 10) // ensure that all peerSetNotify callbacks are executed
lpeer.lock.Lock()
lpeer.hasBlock = func(common.Hash, uint64) bool { return true }
lpeer.lock.Unlock()
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test(5)
// still expect all retrievals to pass, now data should be cached locally
peers.Unregister(lpeer.id)
time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 10) // ensure that all peerSetNotify callbacks are executed
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test(5)
}